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How to Teach Social Skills to Your Child
by TheHowToBraniac in Culture & Society > Human Interest
Social skills is something that every child needs to develop. How the child relates to others will affect her in school and anywhere else she goes on a daily basis...
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Teaching Social Skills in the Primary School Classroom
by fionaspeaks in Education > General
Children learn how to behave through direct instruction and through observing others. This article has guidelines for teaching important social skills.
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Learning Disabilities and Social Skills
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Do children with learning disabilities tend to have problematic or underdeveloped social skills? What can be done to improve this? Find out more in this video.
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Parenting Difficult Children: Teaching Social Skills
by 5min in Family > Parenting
http://addadhdadvances.com/betterbehavior.html How to teach social skills to your ADHD or ODD or Difficult defiant child
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Social Skill Deficits Examples In Autism
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > Mental Health
Peggy Halliday discusses a variety of topics related to autism spectrum disorders, such as what are some examples of social skill deficits seen in autism
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Helping Young Children Develop Social Skills
by lynn5991 in Family > Children
The ability to make friends is important to normal social development. A child who is comfortable and friendly with others and who has at least one friend at a time is usually developing normally. However, if a child is unable or unwilling ...
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Trauma Can Interfere With Social Skill Development
by drkathy2 in Family > Teenagers
Children develop skills in a predictable sequence that must be followed. There are skills that they must learn so that they can accomplish these tasks later in life. Severe childhood trauma can cause skills needed for everyday living to ...
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How to Help Shy Children Develop Social Skills
by LauraLond in Family > Parenting
Shyness roots in insecurity. Shy children are not sure whether they will say or do something right, and are painfully aware that others will watch and judge them. For that reason, parents need to be very careful with judging and especially ...
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Autism - Joint Attention (Social Skills)
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Barbara L. Trommer MD Pediatric Neurology . Associate Director, Maimonides Developmental Center . Medical School: Columbia University . Fellowship: Children's Memorial Hospital Northwestern University Medical School Pediatric Neurology
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Preschool Activities-Recognition & Emotional Skills
by 5min in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
Preschool activities for developing recognition skills, social skills, emaothional skills and more. This is a fun, preschool curriculum to help kids learn and communicate. http://www.activityschoolbus.com/preschool_printables.html http:// ...




